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  2. Huh? Here's What 'ATP' Actually Means on Social Media - AOL

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  3. What does NSFW mean? Study reveals text abbreviations, slang ...

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    Here’s a roundup of the texting abbreviations that confused Floridians the most in this study and a list of what some popular TikTok slang words mean.

  4. SMS language - Wikipedia

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    SMS language displayed on a mobile phone screen. Short Message Service language, textism, or textese [a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.

  5. Wait, What Does ‘FAFO’ Mean? - AOL

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    New slang pops up all of the time thanks to texting abbreviations, hashtags or just shortened versions of words for convenience.

  6. Text messaging - Wikipedia

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    Text messaging, or simply texting, is the act of composing and sending electronic messages, typically consisting of alphabetic and numeric characters, between two or more users of mobile phones, tablet computers, smartwatches, desktops/laptops, or another type of compatible computer.

  7. Internet slang - Wikipedia

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    Internet slang originated in the early days of the Internet with some terms predating the Internet. [3] The earliest forms of Internet slang assumed people's knowledge of programming and commands in a specific language. [4] Internet slang is used in chat rooms, social networking services, online games, video games and in the online community.

  8. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Lawd "Lawd" is an alternative spelling of the word "lord" and an expression often associated with Black churchgoers. It is used to express a range of emotions, from sadness to excitement.

  9. 86 (term) - Wikipedia

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    The term eighty-six was initially used in restaurants and bars according to most late twentieth-century American slang dictionaries. [2] It is often used in food and drink services to indicate that an item is no longer available or that a customer should be ejected. [2]